Under conditions of constant temperature and amount of substance, a plot of pressure vs. volume for an ideal gas will result in none of the above.
Boyle's law is the law used to show the relationship between the pressure and the volume of the gases, when the temperature and amount of substance is constant.
According to this law, the pressure is inversely proportional to the volume. By this law,
[tex]p\propto\dfrac{1}{V}[/tex]
Here, (p) pressure and (V) is volume.
The options of the problem are,
Thus, under conditions of constant temperature and amount of substance, a plot of pressure vs. volume for an ideal gas will result in none of the above.
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